Born nearly five thousand years ago in Egypt, Apocalypse inspired fear even as an infant. Ugly and malformed, he was abandoned by his own tribe to die in the harsh desert sun. Wandering the Earth, Apocalypse found himself in China, where he stumbled upon an alien ship that had crashed into a mountain long ago. He stayed in the ship for thousands of years, learning the secrets of the alien technology and devised a suit of bio-armor for himself. This bio-armor granted Apocalypse the ability to change form, as well as allowing his body to become extremely malleable. Using the alien technology to artificially prolong his life, Apocalypse became more powerful over time. In the 20th century, Apocalypse created his Four Horsemen to do his bidding – but his efforts were always thwarted by the X-Men and their allies.

Ghost Rider(Johnny Blaze)

Statistics:

Height: 6′ 2"

Weight: Unrevealed

Eyes: Red

Hair: None

Power Rating:

Intelligence: 2

Strength: 4

Speed: 4

Durability: 5

Energy Projection: 3

Fighting Skills: 2

Accessories:

Motorcycle with Detachable Shield (Wall-Mountable)

Comic: Poster BookPoints of Articulation: 37Sculptor: Dave Cortez

Biography:

John Blaze was orphaned when his father died performing a dangerous motorcycle stunt. Adopted by Crash Simpson, the youngster swiftly mastered the tricks of the trade. When he learned Simpson was dying of a rare blood disease, Blaze started tampering with dark forces far beyond the bounds of human comprehension; Blaze recreated an ancient ritual and bartered his immortal soul for a miracle cure. Having deceived Blaze into forfeiting his soul, the Devil materialized to claim his due. Unable to take possession of his intended bounty, Satan grafted the living flame that was the soul of the demon Zarathos to Blaze’s body. Thereafter, the melding of spirits would manifest itself every nightfall in the form of Ghost Rider, who used his demonic powers to create a mystical motorcycle of pure hellfire. After a few months, his automatic nightly transformations ended. He then became Ghost Rider whenever he mystically sensed evil in the vicinity, avenging innocent lives tarnished by the touch of evil.

"Phasing" Ghost RiderChase Variant

Statistics:

Height: 6′ 2"

Weight: Unrevealed

Eyes: Red

Hair: None

Power Rating:

Intelligence: 2

Strength: 4

Speed: 4

Durability: 5

Energy Projection: 3

Fighting Skills: 2

Accessories:

Motorcycle with Detachable Shield (Wall-Mountable)

Comic: Poster BookPoints of Articulation: 37Sculptor: Dave Cortez

Biography:

John Blaze was orphaned when his father died performing a dangerous motorcycle stunt. Adopted by Crash Simpson, the youngster swiftly mastered the tricks of the trade. When he learned Simpson was dying of a rare blood disease, Blaze started tampering with dark forces far beyond the bounds of human comprehension; Blaze recreated an ancient ritual and bartered his immortal soul for a miracle cure. Having deceived Blaze into forfeiting his soul, the Devil materialized to claim his due. Unable to take possession of his intended bounty, Satan grafted the living flame that was the soul of the demon Zarathos to Blaze’s body. Thereafter, the melding of spirits would manifest itself every nightfall in the form of Ghost Rider, who used his demonic powers to create a mystical motorcycle of pure hellfire. After a few months, his automatic nightly transformations ended. He then became Ghost Rider whenever he mystically sensed evil in the vicinity, avenging innocent lives tarnished by the touch of evil.

(*I don’t have this one.)

Goliath

Statistics:

Height: Variable

Weight: Variable

Eyes: Blue

Hair: Blond

Power Rating:

Intelligence: 4

Strength: 2

Speed: 2

Durability: 2

Energy Projection: 3

Fighting Skills: 2

Accessories:

Ant-Man and Wasp

Comic: Avengers #28Points of Articulation: 12Sculptor: Digger

Biography:

Hank Pym started small. After shrinking his way to worldwide renown as the super-heroic Ant-Man, founding member of the mighty Avengers, he ascended to even greater glory in the guise of Giant-Man. Now, as Goliath, he continues to prove that size matters: His greatest asset is his big brain and knack for invention! Due to years of exposure to the size-altering properties of Pym Particles, Goliath can increase in stature at will and to a maximum height of 100 feet of shrink to the size of an ant. He grows by drawing additional mass from an extra-dimensional source, to which it returns when he reverts to normal. Goliath can shrink an entire laboratory or an array of firearms to the size of a microchip when not in use. The various compartments of his uniform straps contain a wide variety of miniaturized equipment.

Note: Re-released from Series Four.

Hawkeye

Statistics:

Height: 6′ 3"

Weight: 230 lbs.

Eyes: Blue

Hair: Blond

Power Rating:

Intelligence: 2

Strength: 2

Speed: 2

Durability: 2

Energy Projection: 1

Fighting Skills: 4

Accessories:

Bow

6 Trick Arrows

Arrow Quiver

Aircycle with Riser Base (Wall-Mountable)

Comic: Avengers #223Points of Articulation: 38Sculptor: Sam Greenwell

Biography:

Clint Barton’s parents were killed in an automobile accident, and the youngster was placed in a state orphanage. At 14, Barton ran away to join a traveling carnival, where he was tutored by the Swordsman. For years, Barton practiced with the bow and arrow. Soon, he became a good enough trick-shooter to perform professionally under the name Hawkeye the Marksman. Witnessing Iron Man in action, Barton attempted to emulate the hero by donning a colorful costume and employing his archery skills to fight crime. Weeks later, Barton’s attraction to the Black Widow led him to actually commit criminal acts. Hawkeye knew deep down he had strayed from his quest to become a hero. When he approached the Avengers, Iron Man sponsored his membership on the team.
Hawkeye lives life on the edge, straddling the fine line between right and wrong with a battle-ready swagger that masks an inner struggle for acceptance. For years he served as a valued member of the Avengers, his archery skilled complimenting his associates’ superhuman powers.

The son of a wealthy industrialist, Tony Stark was an inventive mechanical engineering prodigy. He inherited his father’s business at age 21, transforming the company, Stark International, into one of the world’s leading weapons manufactures. While field-testing a suit of battle armor in Asia Stark was struck in the chest by a piece of shrapnel and taken prisoner by the warlord Wong-Chu. He was ordered to create a weapon of mass destruction – only then would he receive the operation to save his life. Along with fellow prisoner Ho Yinsen, a Nobel Prize-winning physicist, Stark began work on a modified exoskeleton equipped with heavy weaponry. Yinsen designed the armor’s breastplate to sustain the industrialist’s wounded heart. Stark donned the suit in an attempt to escape captivity. Overcoming the warlord’s forces, Stark returned to America and redesigned the suit. Inventing the cover story that Iron Man was his body guard, he embarked on a double life as a billionaire industrialist and costumed adventurer.

Vision

Statistics:

Height: 6′ 3"

Weight: 300 lbs. to 90 tons

Eyes: Red

Hair: None

Power Rating:

Intelligence: 4

Strength: 4

Speed: 3

Durability: 5

Energy Projection: 4

Fighting Skills: 3

Accessories:

Clear Riser/Flying Base

Comic: Avengers #135Points of Articulation: 36Sculptor: Phil Ramirez

Biography:

Assembled at the direction of Ultron, the Vision is an android who mimics virtually every organic function of a human being, including independent thought. Seeking vengeance against the Avengers, Ultron programmed the Vision’s neural processors with the brain patterns of Wonder Man, and implanted special synthesized cells permitting him to alter his mass and solidity. Ultron then dispatched the Vision to draw the Avengers into a death trap. Moved by the team’s plight though, the Vision overrode his mission parameters and helped the heroes defeat his creator. The Vision served the Avengers faithfully for years, all the while seeking to transcend his original programming as a vehicle of vengeance and become fully "human".

"Phasing" VisionChase Variant

Statistics:

Height: 6′ 3"

Weight: 300 lbs. to 90 tons

Eyes: Red

Hair: None

Power Rating:

Intelligence: 4

Strength: 4

Speed: 3

Durability: 5

Energy Projection: 4

Fighting Skills: 3

Accessories:

Clear Riser/Flying Base

Comic: Avengers #135Points of Articulation: 36Sculptor: Phil Ramirez

Biography:

Assembled at the direction of Ultron, the Vision is an android who mimics virtually every organic function of a human being, including independent thought. Seeking vengeance against the Avengers, Ultron programmed the Vision’s neural processors with the brain patterns of Wonder Man, and implanted special synthesized cells permitting him to alter his mass and solidity. Ultron then dispatched the Vision to draw the Avengers into a death trap. Moved by the team’s plight though, the Vision overrode his mission parameters and helped the heroes defeat his creator. The Vision served the Avengers faithfully for years, all the while seeking to transcend his original programming as a vehicle of vengeance and become fully "human".

"Weapon X" Wolverine

Statistics:

Height: 5′ 3"

Weight: 195 lbs.

Eyes: Brown

Hair: Black

Power Rating:

Intelligence: 2

Strength: 4

Speed: 2

Durability: 4

Energy Projection: 1

Fighting Skills: 7

Accessories:

Adamantium Implementation Tank

Attachable Cables

Interchangeable Heads (VR Training Helmet)

Comic: Poster BookPoints of Articulation: 34Sculptor: Phil Ramirez

Biography:

In the late 20th century, the CIA, working through the Canadian government, forced Wolverine to participate in a diabolical experiment called Weapon X in which scientists grafted the indestructible metal Adamantium to his skeleton and claws. Even worse, they implanted memory devices that shaped a new, convoluted past – one more suitable to their needs than his. Because of their experiments, Wolverine can no longer separate fact from fiction and knows little of his own true past other than that it was filled with pain and loss. While Wolverine worked as an operative for the government, Professor X asked him to join the X-Men. Wolverine agreed to join Professor X because he truly believed in Professor X’s vision and dream of peaceful coexistence between man and mutant.

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